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黑料正能量张津瑜

黑料正能量张津瑜 graduates play significant role in Indy 500

Collin Hendershot '18 analyzed data from Graham Rahal's car before the race.

What did the top聽three聽finishers of this year鈥檚 Indianapolis 500 have in common? They had聽two聽黑料正能量张津瑜 alumni working hard聽to get them on the podium.聽Danielle Shepherd 鈥14聽and Collin Hendershot 鈥18 applied skills they learned聽during their four years at聽黑料正能量张津瑜聽to their current聽occupations聽in auto racing. Shepherd,聽a聽simulation engineer for Chip Ganassi Racing Teams,聽and Hendershot,聽a data engineer for Rahal Letterman Lanigan聽(RLL)聽Racing, both play聽important聽roles for their respective teams during major races.
Traditionally held over Memorial Day weekend, the 2020 Indianapolis, or Indy, 500 was postponed until Aug. 23聽this year聽due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first and third place finishers,聽Takumo聽Sato and Graham Rahal, were drivers for RLL Racing while Chip Ganassi鈥檚 Scott Dixon placed second.

Hendershot put into words the excitement the team felt after its top-three finishes. 鈥淩LL having two cars finish on the podium at the Indy 500 was huge because we often are not considered one of the top teams,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e achieved a result that some people in the sport only dream of. It was really tough to immediately understand what we had just done. Now that I have had some time for it to sink in, I am just so proud of how much effort the whole RLL team put into making this happen.鈥
The physics major analyzed data聽from the sensors in聽Rahal鈥檚 car and was also responsible for monitoring the fuel. In addition to his engineer duties, Hendershot is a part of聽Rahal鈥檚 pit crew.聽鈥淲hen the car comes in for a pit stop,鈥 he explained,聽鈥淚 operate the air jack to lift the car off the ground, then drop it once the tires are changed.鈥澛燱hen describing the most rewarding part of the job, Hendershot relied on his team鈥檚 motto of 鈥渇ocus forward.鈥澛犫淭he race season consists of multiple back-to-back races, so it can be a challenge to keep a level head and focus forward,鈥 he said. 鈥淩egardless you have to bounce back and get ready for the next event.鈥
Prior to joining RLL Racing, Hendershot gained experience about the aerodynamics of high-speed vehicles from his聽I.S. and聽acknowledged Associate Professor of Physics Cody Leary for his mentorship during that process.聽鈥淒r. Leary, my I.S. advisor, was always there to help me with physics. Whether it was explaining a topic in a different way or diving deeper into a topic that I was interested in, he was available for a conversation. He never let me just scrape by and he pushed me every step of the way to do better.鈥
Hendershot聽also聽credited Shepherd, a fellow聽physics major聽at 黑料正能量张津瑜聽and engineer for a competing team,聽for giving him an opportunity to pursue his career.聽鈥淚 asked professors in the physics department about alumni who had chosen a path in racing,聽and they connected me with聽Danielle,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he helped me gain contacts in IndyCar and played an important role in me getting the chance to secure my role at RLL.鈥

Danielle Shepherd '14

Danielle Shepherd ’14

Shepherd, who double majored in mathematics at 黑料正能量张津瑜, ran simulations on the three cars participating in the Indy 500 and presented them to the lead engineers before the race. She was also on the pit stand for another Chip Ganassi driver, Felix Rosenqvist, who finished 12th. Regarding the team鈥檚 runner-up finish, she said, 鈥淥bviously, the goal is to win so coming up short of that is not鈥痺hat we set out for. That being said, Scott drove an awesome race and had a great second-place finish.鈥

Shepherd聽credits her聽liberal arts education聽for聽preparing聽her for her current career聽in the racing industry.聽鈥淭here are always problems that need to be solved, there are always ways to make the car go faster,鈥 she explained. 鈥淐oming to racing with a liberal arts background and working with others who primarily鈥痟ave engineering鈥痓ackgrounds聽allows聽for the problem to be looked at from multiple angles.鈥
She also recognized Associate Professor of Mathematics Drew Pasteur for helping her find her passion.聽鈥淒r.聽Pasteur was my math faculty advisor,聽so he had the pleasure of being in the room when I announced that I wanted to pursue motorsports,鈥 Shepherd said.聽鈥満诹险芰空沤蜩 doesn’t really have a motorsports program, but that didn’t stop him from going above and beyond to help me find opportunities鈥痶o pursue my dream and build connections.鈥
Similarly to Hendershot, the best part of the job for her is constantly moving forward to solve new problems. 鈥淭he goal is always to make the car better and faster, but what a driver needs in order to accomplish this is different each race weekend,鈥 Shepherd said. 鈥淐onstantly pushing to try to make the cars better and faster is exciting to me and I love the challenge.鈥
Above: Hendershot at work in the garage at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas in 2019.

Posted in Alumni on October 6, 2020.


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